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FOR SALE ANEW high-grade STIEFF PIANO ebony case. Price $375. Mrs. C. O. PARISH. Dec. 15 sw tf. TAKEN UP. rp HREE heifer calves, red, black A and light color. Owner must pay expenses, J. B. SCOTT, Dec. 15 f It FOR SALE. DARK bay Mare, age 14 or 15, gentle. works anywhere, * weight about 900 pounds. T. C. DUNLAP, Box 135. Yorkville S. C. Dec. 15 f It NOTICE OF SALE. T WILL sell at Sharon. S. C., on A DECEMBER 21st 1905, my Horse. Cow, Yearling1. Corn, Fodder, Hay and | Farming Utensils, ard some Household and Kitchen Furniture. S. A. GILFILLAN. Dec. 15. f.t 2t FOR SALE. THE Furniture of the Parish Hotel, consisting of bed-room suits, separate beds, (iron and wood) diningroom, hall and kitchen furniture, china, silver, carpets, rugs, heaters, etc., will be on sale after December 23, at the hotel. This furniture is in excellent coiidlticr.. nnd may be seen by those desiring to look at it at any time. Mrs. C. G. PARISH. Dec. 15. sw. 3t tar Read The Clansman in The Enquirer?back numbers furnished to limited number new subscribers. JOHN M. POLLOCK CO. Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants. ( J. W. P. Hope's Old Stand.) We are carrying In stock Flour, Meat, Mill Products, Fruits, etc., and are at all times prepared to give bottom figures on everything in the grocery line. We sell to merchants only. We control Gambell's XXX Best and White Eagle, Little Pilgrim half pa tents. We sell to merchants only. We have Just received another car of the finest Florida Oranges. We sell to merchants only. JOHN M. POLLOCK Co. Commission Merchants. NOW IH PRESS. THE "All Through the Year" cook book, over one hundred pages, made up from the best cooking recipes of scores of well known ladles throughout the county and state, and a publication of much Interest and value. It will probably be ready for delivery between the 16th and 20th of December; but may possibly be delayed until a few days later. The price Is to be 60 cents, with 10 cents extra for postage when sent by mall. The edition Is limited; but all orders will be filled In the order of their receipt. Remittances should be made by registered mall or postofflce order to Mrs. S. M. McNEEL, or Mrs. B. N. MOORE Yorkvllle, S.C. - NOTICE. THE Annual Meeting of the County Commissioners of York County will be held in their office in Yorkville, S. C., on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30TH. 1905. All persons holding claims against the County will present them to the undersigned or to the Supervisor on or before said day. All claims against the County must be itemized and contain an affidavit to the effect that the account is Just and true, due and owing, and no part thereof has been paid by discount or otherwise and that the supplies were actually furnished or the labor and services actually rendered. Claims not presented the year they are contracted or the subsequent year are forever barred. All persons authorized to administer oaths are required to probate claims against the County free of charge. By order of the Board. MARY J. HUNTER. Clerk of Board. Dec. 8 f 4t xriAS PlCTl MONDAY, 18TI LOTS OF PASSE PARTOUT PIC LARGER. AS ABOVE. WORTH Jk YC NICE 12x14 MOULDING FR\MI AND WHITE)?GOLD TKIIV AND FANCY SUBJECTS?I SOME STORES GET FIFTY 25x28 (WIDE MOULDING). CO] WITH GLASS?J3.25 PICTU C CAN'T TELL YOU ALL THE FOUSHEE Phone 38 r Bargains ? Bargains F Bargains In trimmed and untrimmed Hats Velvets. Plumes, Feathers, Baby Caps, Fascinators. Toilet Soaps, Paper, Envelopes, Ink. Tablets and almost anything we have got. We want to close out all kinds of winter goods; so when you are out shopping don't forget to see Mrs. Dobson for Bargains. DOBSON BROS.* CASH STORE. We want your Laundry. Try Charlotte Steam Laundry. Best In upcountry. D. B. C. S. < IS g YOr WANT?COME TO ? ? LYNCIIHl'KG ? STEEL PLC ^ BOLTS?CARRIAGE AND M 5 CORRUGATED AND > |j STOVES?COOK I j| GINS, SHELLS A * CARVING SETS, TEA J KNIVES AND FORKS FI I Yorkville Hard ^RA*A*A*A*A*A*A*A*A*AllA*A*<; Adickes' Emporium. Is Sure headquarters for Santa Claus. They have nearly everything In all their lines of Groceries, Crockery, China Class, etc. Don't fall to see them before buying. Dolls and Toys In great variety from 5 cents up. Our line of goodies for the Inner man Is the best on this market, we hope. If you fall to consult us, bbth you and we will have old remorse. SPECIALS. The largest lot of Fireworks we ever | had and can make proper prices to our brother merchants in the country. About a thousand Pop Canes and Caps from 5 to 25 cents. Get your boy a "Boomerang" a scientific toy. We have some Wagons that are worth buying?largest will hold up a ton and last a whole family of boys. Something pretty and substantial in Doll Carriages made of solid wire. BARGAINS Single Barrel Guns at 54.50, worth 55.00. LAMPS IN VARIETY A line of Swinging, Hall and Parlor Lamps cheap. A beautiful line of Celluloid and Cane Boxes, etc. A lot of Watches which will keep time corrtct from 51 and up. Be sure to see us A D I C K E S. M. L. Carroll. C. W. Carroll. CARROLL BROS. FOR TEN DAYS WE WILL SELL Tobacco AT A SCANDALOUSLY LOW PRICE BY THE BOX. 9tT NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY AN OLIVER PLOW AND A DISK HARROW CARROLL BROS. OYSTERS, FISH, SAUSAGE. TOMORROW, Saturday, I will have Choice Fresh Fish, Select Oysters Beef, Fresh Pork, and Sausage. Let me have your orders this afternoon for Oysters and Fish. I want to buy all the Green Hides I can get. and will pay highest market price for same. WALTER ROSE. WANTED THREE OR FOUR PLAIN PAINTERS AT ONCE. GOOD WAGES. Apply to A. B. GAINES. m/v -W TP! WT> nuiftil xu xixinv, ON Improved farms In York county. Interest: Loans not under $1,000, 7 per cent: under $1,000, 8 per cent. No broker's commissions. Repayments easy. Apply to C. W. F. SPENCER, Rock Hill, or undersigned. C. E. SPENCER, Atty. at Law. Dec. 1. Aug. 1. f.t JREsft H, AT 9 A. M. 'TURES MONDAY, EACH 8 CENTS. IORE. BUT >17RS MONDAY FOR 13 CENTS. S3?(GREEN, BROWN, BLACK I MED?A VARIETY OF PLAIN VLL WITH CLEAR GLASSCENTS FOR 'EM MONDAY'S PRICE 23 CENTS. LORS, &C., AS ABOVE?ALL RES GOING MONDAY FOR $2.33. JUST COME "W CASH STORE Y'orkville, S. C. This Cut Illustrates the Burglary proof Safe used by this Bank, around this is a fire proof vault, and behind this are all the other safeguards of Modern Banks. "A safe place for your money." The First National Hank of Yorkvillo Hardware j % SEE IS?WE HAVE IT. ? % 4" Tl'RN PLOWS. M 4" )\V SHAPES. ' 4 ACHINE, 1 to 20 Inches liOiig. 3j 7 CRIMPED ROOFING. 3 NG AND HEATING. J M NI> CARTRIDGES. 4 X AND TABLESPOONS. * tOM 50 CTS TO $5.00 SET. t 4 rware Company. 5 4 :f Holiday I AN ELEGANT ASSO! I SURE TO PLEASE | THE YORK D I Is the ONE STORE Th to Visit When Se< * HERE YOU V tt TOILET SETS?For La<lie3 and Ge if uine Ebony and French Stag ff MANICURE SETS?From SI.50 to ?? LAP WRITING DESKS?Many of In material and design. $l t? I CHINA TEA SETS?Hand painted, ecuted. GENTLEMEN'S SHAVING SETSCARD RECEIVERS, CHAFING D] ES and BASKETS?;both pla CANDELABRA?In brass and chin I JAPANESE SCREENS?Representl anese art. CHAMBER SETS?Latest styles, fi designs. $10 and $12.50 per s CUT GLASS?We are especially pro It is rich in design, neat in standards of the Cut Glass i I AGAIN?We invite you to come a will feel amply repaid and THE YORK Dl J. B. BOWEN, CAROLINA I F flUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE ASSO- ; CIATION S. L. MILLER, Pres. and Sec. F YORK COUNTY AGENTS Mr. BUFORT MATTHEWS. Smyrna. Mr. R. S. McCONNELL, Rock Hill. Mr. J. K. SCOGGINS, Rock Hill. Mr. EB EDWARDS, Tlrzah. Mr. FRANK ALLEN, Lesslle. Mr. J. T. NEELY, Rock Hill. D Mr. JAS. M. STARR. Yorkvllle. P. E. BARRON. Yorkvllle No. 2. Y C. P. BLANKENSHIP, Fort Mill, S. C. A Any of them will be pleased to grive Rates and other Information to par- G ties who are Interested. T. A. MATTHEWS. Gen. Mgr., District No. 2, Old Point, S. C. lj ARE WE JUSTIF > ======== * I PERHAPS WE OUGHT TO i ENT ACHIEVEMENTS; BU J A MAN GETS THE MORE if TRUE WE ARE THEREB1 ^ NEW BUSINESS, AND ESP1 A SO WELL EQUIPPED TO i ALL BUSINESS TRANSACT! f REGARDED BY US AS STL J THE LOAN AND J YORKVILL F. C. BLACK 1 I>Il"e Insurance. " YOU SHOULD HAVE A POLICY IN THE Security Life and Annuity Co. Because it is as Financially sound as any company in the country and HAS MORE ASSETS to its Liabilities than other companies that are much older. The business is conducted on the most conservative plans and to the BEST interests of its policy-holders. It issues the MOST LIBERAL contracts of insurance in the field today; its premium rates are the LOWEST, and its policies are absolutely incontestlble after ONE YEAR. One of its policies would make one of the very BEST ASSETS to your estate that could be posssessed. See about one TODAY; don't put it off! A postal card will bring full particulars by return mail. FRED C. BLACK, District Agent. ^ A CARD. j I beg to announce to my Customers, Friends and the Public (Jenerally that I am still in the FERTILIZER business, and during the year -I 1H06 will he prepared better than ever before to supply their every, q want in this line. I will again sell t( the well known products of The \V. ('. Maeinurpliy Company, n The Xavassa Cooris and q The Chieora Cioods. C These Fertilizers need no Introduc- j, tion at my hands, because all sue- v cessful farmers who have given the j, matter thought are agreed that no bet- ^ ter Fertilizers are manufactured than y are produced by the manufacturers of the above mentioned goods. Before you make your Fertilizer arrangements for the new year it will be decidedly to your Interest to see ^ me, because I will be In position to ? take care of you properly. I wish to extend my thanks to my customers during the closing year for their patronage, and especially do I thank them for the prompt manner in I which they have settled their fertilizer accounts. I have a supply of Fertilizer for small grain on hand. ,T.\S. >1. STARR. BUSINESS SUSPENSION. S\ I'R numerous friends and custom- C yj ers will please take notice that then ! business of THK ENQUIRER office, c both as to newspaper and job departments. will be suspended from the af- I ternoon of December 23, until the c morning of December 27. This is i; | in order to give the staff a few days of b j rest, and an opportunity to make cer- s ; tain needed repairs and changes about n I the machinery. Respectfully, f [ L. M. GRIST'S SONS. u | Dec. 12 sw td | LATTA BROS' WAREHOUSE. ! VI7 E are prepared to store COT| V? TON. Our rates are cheaper [ than can be had on the farm. Bring " i us your Cotton. I LATTA BROS. t j Dec. 1 s.w. tf ^ J W Read The Clansman In The En- 6 i quirer?hack numbers furnished to limited number new subscribers. Goods :: RTMENT THAT IS f ALL SHOPPERS. RUG STORE | iat You Must Be Sure I jking Souvenirs. I VILL FIND *? ntlemen, In Sterling Silver, Genat $4.50 to $25.00 per set. Fr $9.00 a set. FF them very handsome and rich O? ? $6.50 each. ^ elegant designs, beautifully ex- , -In Sterling Silver and Stag. I (SUES, LADIES' WORK BOX- I in and lined?and in all shapes. a, 25c to $3.50. Q ng the best of this class of Jap- A ill number of pieces, handsome H *, ud of our showing of Cut Glass. pattern and fully up to highest H makers' art. nd see our display early. Tou A will receive a cordial welcome. RUG STORE, I Proprietor. FERGUSON & CLINTON. amily Groceries?Plantation Supplies. WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST OFFEE ON THE MAKKtST, t'AI !. OR CARAJA. WE HAVE FRESH LINE OF UANY FOR THE HOLIDAYS. BE SURE AND SEE US WHEN OU ARE LOOKING FOR FRUITS ND NUTS FOR SANTA CLAUS. A FEW SINGLE BARREL SHOT UNS LEFT. FERGUSON & CLINTON. IEP? J t BE SATISFIED WITH PRES- f T YOU KNOW "THE MORE i HE WANTS." THIS BEING \ ' JUSTIFIED IN SOLICITING ' SCI ALLY SO SINCE WE ARE ^ HANDLE IT. 4 IONS WITH THIS BANK ARE A IICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. SAVINGS BANK, J E, S. C. J 3o To JOHNSON'S For COFFEE, TEAS, KETCHUP, SAUCE, ai i\/ce diri/i cc Vki Vbg) rivrxuuw, OLIVE OIL, LEMON CLING PEACHES, MAPLE SYRUP, SUGAR CORN AND PEAS, BREAKFAST STRIP AND HAMS. I. W. JOHNSON. School Supplies, Ledgers, Day Books, etc. 'ho STAR DRUG STORE is the place a Buy. We have just received a large shiplent of Pencils, Penstocks, Pens, 'ablets?all sorts from 5c to 25c? lomposltlon Books, Box Papers?the itest styles?Pound Papers with Enelopes; Ledgers?Single and Double Jntry?Cash Books, Long Day Books, lemorandums, and in fact everything ou need or may need in this line. BE SURE to see US for LEDGERS, JOURNALS, Etc. JTAR DRUG STORE, D. L. Shieder. Prop. HOLIDAY GOODS I have the BIGGEST, the RICHEST nd the HANDSOMEST line of CHRISTMAS AND HOLIDAY GOODS hat it has ever been my pleasure to pen up at this season of the year. I respectfully invite Christmas and loliday shoppers from all of York bounty to visit my store before makng purchases. 1 do this confidently lelieving that I can show the handomest line to be found in the Piednont Belt and that my prices will be ound as modest as are obtainable nywhere for like Qualities. Don't miss visiting SPECK'S JEWCLRY STORE?you will be welcome ?you don't have to buy. T. W. SPECK, The Jeweler. IX building lots on Lincoln avenue, 3 all 296 feet deep and frontage as ollows: Four of 60 feet each; one 5 feet and one 55 feet. W. H. HERNDON. May 12 f tf TAX RETURNS FOR 1006. P Office of the County Auditor of York I County, South Carolina. Yorkvillb, S. c., December 1, 1905. AS required by statute my books will be opened at my office In Yorkvllle on MONDAY. JANUARY 1. 1906, and kept open until FEBRUARY 20, 1906, for the purpose of listing for taxation all PERSONAL and REAL PROPERTY held in York county on January 1, 1906. Particular attention is called to the fact that all real property must be reassessed during the period mentioned, and all nronertv real nr nersonal not returned, will be subject to a penalty of 50 per cent which will be added af- |i ter February 20. All returns must be made In regular j| form and It Is preferable that they be made by the property owner In person to me or my assistant, direct, on blanks provided for the purpose. The returns must be duly sworn to either before me or my assistant or some other officer qualified to administer an oath. All Items of realty whether farms, or town lots, must be listed separately, and no return which simply says, I "same as last year," or "no changes," will be accepted. Returns made on proper blanks, and sworn to before an officer qualified to administer an oath and forwarded to me by registered mail before February 20, 1906, will be accepted. All taxpayers are particularly requested to inform themselves as to the number of their respective school districts, and where they have property In more ; than one school district, they will please make separate returns indicating the location of each piece of property. The school districts In which there are special levies are as follows: Nos. 29 and 33 'in Bethesda: Nos. 9 and 40 in Broad River; No. 12 in Catawba and Ebenezer; Nos. 39 and 26 in Fort Mill; Nos. 11 and 33 in York. For the purpose of facilitating ths taking of returns, and for the greater convenience of taxpayers, I will be at the following places on the dates named: At Yorkville, Monday. January 1. At Bethel?Glenn and Riddle's store ?Tuesday January 2. At Bandana?Perry Ferguson's store ?Wednesday, January 3. At Clover, Thursday and Friday, January 4 and 5. At Yorkville, Saturday, January 6. At Bethany, Monday, January 8. At Smyrna, Tuesday, January 9. At Hickory Grove, Wednesday and Thursday. January 10 and 11. At Sharon, Friday and Saturday, January 12 and 13. At Bullock's Creek, Monday, January 15, from 12 o'clock noon to Tuesday, I January 16 at 12 o'clock noon. At McConnellsvllle, Wednesday, Jan- I uary 17. At Ogden, Thursday, January 18. At Coates's Tavern, Friday, January 19. At Yorkvllle, Saturday, January 20. At Tlrzah, Monday, January, 22. At Newport, Tuesday, January 23. t? At Fort Mill, Wednesday, Thursday ft and Friday, January, 24, 25 and 26. At Yorkvllle, Saturday, January 27. At Rock Hill from Monday, January 29, to Saturday, February 3 Inclusive. At Yorkvllle from Monday, February 5 to Tuesday, February 20 Inclusive. All maleg between the ages of twenty-one and sixty years, except Confederate soldiers over the age of fifty pr years, are liable to a poll tax of SI. and ev all persons so liable are especially requested to give the numbers of their Oi respective school districts In making T< their returns. It will be a matter of much accom- Oi moda'lon to me If as many taxpayers as oosslble will meet me at the res- i a pectlve appointments, mentioned above so as to avoid the rush at Yorkvllle m during the closing days. JOHN J. HUNTER. County Auditor. Yorkvllle. S. C.. Dec. 1. 1905. Q| NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOB FINAL DISCHARGE. NOTICE is hereby given that on _ December 23, 1905, at 11 o'clock a m., I will appear before L. R. Wil- * Hams, Probate Judge for York county, for the purpose of making a final settlement as administrator of the estate 1 of A. J. Hardin, deceased, and will then A and there ask for letters dismissing St me from all further liability In con- m nection with said estate. T1 T UARniM AHmtnlatrntnr Nov." 24? * ' f" 5t* j The : Great , ON DECEMBER 26TH IS A LONG ESTABLISHED ( ON JANUARY 1ST. AND TH; P THAT WE REDUCE OUR SI I QUICK TIME AS WE CAN, V FERENT LINES. NOTABLY THUS PUTTING IN EASY RI AS ARE SELDOM PUT WIT! THIS UNLOADING SA1 AGAIN BE QUOTED IN SEV PEOPLE ARE GOING TO DC WHICH REGULAR MERCH; I TRUE WE KNOW THAT PR] IF WE HAD ROOM SIJFFIC THE ROOM IS NOT AT OUR 26TH NEXT. IF YOU ARE j IN REGARD TO SHOI INSTANCES WE ARE SELLI BOUGHT IN THE WHOLES/ WE CUT OUR PRESENT PR I STANCE WE ARE TODAY SI FREIGHT AND DRAYAGE A WHAT APPLIES TO THIS H WILL DO SOME QUICK BUI YOUR EYE OVER THE FO] | THE< After the first of January next, we m< want to use the room now occupied stj by our Millinery department for our Clothing and Gents' Furnishing departments. This means that we want "Jf to CLOSE OUT our MILLINERY at a" once?the quicker it moves the better we will like it. To do this moving we have shaved Millinery prices to the limit, making them so cheap that our da lady friends can easily afford to have 6 a new hat for every day In the week. If you don't need a hat just come and s|r get some of the Trimmings?they go ufi the same way. They'll go quick \V CLOAKS, JACKETS, ETC. At the beginning of the season we had a large line of Cloaks and Jack- *' ets. We haven't so many now, but still have a good supply. They arc (0 included in this "Unloading Sale," and are offered at most inviting fig- Oj ures to quick buyers. For instance: ke Ladies' Long Coats nicely made and a trimmed, formerly sold at $5.00 and g0 worth the price, now going at ..$2.75. Coats that were $7.00 now $1.50. gr Misses' Coats, ages 10 to 12 years, an were $2.50, now $1.85. DRESS AND WALKING SKIRTS. X( We have also shaved prices on La- nil dies' Dress and Walking Skirts. All So of these are fresh goods, purchased for this fall's trade and are up-to-date po in style, good In quality, and worth all of original prices. But the "Unloading Sale" makes the difference. Come and see them, the prices will in- th topoot \rnii I tr; CLOTHING. g( Here is where our "Unloading Sale" nr gets hi its biggest work. We had a tremendous stock of Clothing at the ty beginning of the season and we have gi sold stacks of them. Still, we have St lots of Clothing on hand and if we can fit you you are certain to get a ar bargain that you will positively reSTIR,., STOCK TAI It Is Now On-? Our Object?TO M ON JANUARY 1ST, 1906, I begii I MUST REDUCE STOCK to th? order to do this L TODAY. (FRU TAKING CLEARANCE SALE start to finish. Beginning today GOODS and every thing in CLOI NEW YOR Just to give you an idea of I I QUOTE YOU A FEW PRICE what you may expect: All Cashmeres that were 50 cer sale at THIRTY-EIGHT CENTS All Cashmeres that were 35c ] TWO CENTS A YARD?13c off < All Cashmere and Poplin Weav now going at EIGHTEEN CEN1 Job Lots of Wool Worsted, all Suitings in Chrcks and Plaid ? going at THIRTY-EIGHT CENT! Figured Brllllantlnes in Brown, effects that were 50c per yard CENTS A YARD?12c off on yai Shark Skins in Tan, Red arid E TY-EIGHT CENTS A YARD?12 Fleeced PK. In Blue and Pink, CENTS PER YARD?5c to 6 2-3< It will take some quick buying I have a splendid assortment of that are going at SPECIAL PRI Silk Shawls at 98 CTS. to $2.5( Wf When in need of SHOES < SHOES that are all leather?Qua a call. I can please In quality, SANTA Uou tolron rtre> f\t mV RNfTI playing there the largest line o Goods that It has ever been my goods are being rec* lved by al them and bring the little folks. It wi'l pay you handsomely to t ING SALE. There are many rar J. Q. WRAY, 1 YORKVI YORKVILLE uildin^ and Loan Associatioi OF YORKVILLE, S. C. NOTICE Furnishes the opportunity for th< ofitable investment of Savings, how er small or large. Enables persons of small means t< *n Their Own Homes on Eas) ;rms. Lends Money on Good Security fron ie to Five Year Periods. Applications now being received foi New Series of Stock. For further and more specific infor ation apply to W. BROWN WYLIE, President. EO. W. WILLIAMS. Secretary and Treasurer. rENOGRAPHY AND TYPEWRITING RESPECTFULLY beg leave to of fer my services to the public ai enographer and Typewriter, ay be found at the law ofllce o: ios. F. McDow, Esq. Miss HAZEL GRIST. Sept. 22 f 3m. STRAUS! Annual WE BEGIN OUR REGULAR ENI CUSTOM. BECAUSE THE LAW R E INSURANCE COMPANIES ALSO 'OCK TO ITS LOWEST EBB BY J iTE HAVE GONE THROUGH OUR CLOTHING, OVERCOATS, MILLI 3ACH OF OUR CUSTOMERS MAN IIN REACH OF THE BUYING PU LE UNDOUBTEDLY PUTS A GRE ERU, YEVRS-WE CERTAINLY > SOME QUICK BUYING. WE AR VNTS COULD WELL AFFORD TC [VATE CONSUMERS CAN HARDL IENT. WELL AFFORD TO CARR DISPOSAL AND WE THEREFOR \ WISE MAN OR WOMAN YOU V !S WE ONLY WISH TO SAY THA NG SHOES AT RETAIL AT THE >LE MARKETS. WE WOULD TH ICES, AND WE DON'T THINK AN 3LLING A HEAVY SHOE AT 51.25, .S AN ITEM OF EXPENSE WE C EAVY SHOE ALSO APPLIES TO ri.NG OF SHOES, AS THEY ARE ' [-LOWING," AS THERE ARE CER BE PRICES WI ^mber for many days. For ininf'P * FOR CHILDREN we have doubleeasted two piece suits In black, agonal twill Melton, well made and good value at former price of $1.50 les 6 to 12 years. Now $1.13, Double-breasted Suit Wash Melton, rk ground with gray mixture, sizes to 12 years. Was $1.25. Now 91c, Double-breasted suit of Union Casner. olive ground with garnet and rht olive-stripes, ages 9 to 15 years, as $1.50. Now $1.13, Other Suits that were $2, $2.50 and , now going at $1.50, $1.98, $2.25, )UTirS SUITS. Three piece Suits for ages from 14 19 years: Sack Suit of Union Casslmer, dark cford mixture with alternating broil stripes of green and gray, making very stylish suit. Were $3.50, now ing at $2.63 Union Casslmer, very dark olive ound with an overstripe of brown d gray. Was $5.00. Now ..$3.75 Dark Gray Oxford Suit, was $2.50, >w going at $1.88, Black Clay Worsted Suits, well ade and a good value at $5. now ing at $3.75, And other Suits for youths at propionate reductions. See them. EN'S CLOTHING. We are especially well fixed to sull e men and our prices are most atactive. For instance: Clav Worsted, cotton, fast color and tod length, sizes 34 to 42, was $3.00 >w going at $2.25 14 ounce Clay Worsted, good quail, well made and trimmed and will ve thorough satisfaction. SacV ilts were $7.50, now going at $5.63 Others that were $10, and $12.50 e now going at $8.00 and $9.38. Full line of Fancy Casslmer Suit.* A.USS (ING SALE! 1 Ends Jan. i, 1906 I [OVE THE GOODS. i taking stock and before that date 1 i very lowest point possible, and In DAY, DEC 8TH,) begin A STOCKthat means BUSINESS from the I will sell every piece of DRESS rHING AT K NET COST low DRESS GOODS ARE GOING !S. These prices are a sample of jj its per yard, now going during this PER YARD.?12 cts. off on yard, per yard now going at TWENTYon yard. es that were 25c and 30c per yard, '8 PER YARD?7c to 12c off on yd. colors at 81-3 CENTS. ?ffects that were 50c per yard, now [ 3 PER YARD?12c off on yard. , Green and Black and also Flaked . now going at THIRTY-EIGHT d. Hue, were 50c per yard, now THI Flic off on yard. that was 15c and 16 2-3c, now TEN : off on yard. r to get your share of these offers, stylish FURS and COLLARETTES CES. SEE THESE, TOO. J EACH.?BEAUTIES, TOO. >f any grade or style or size, and ranteed with another pair?Give me style and price. i CLAUS RE SECOND FLOOR and Is dls- ' f TOYS, DOLLS and other Xmas A pleasure to see In Yorkville. New most every train. Come and see alee advantage of my STOCK TAKe bargains here. THE LEADER, [LLE, S. C. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of York. IN PROBATE COURT. 1 By L. R. Williams, Esq., Probate Judge of York County. WHEREAS J. B. SCHUBERT has applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular, the goods and chattels, rights and credits of WENZEL SCHUBERT, late ? of the county aforesaid deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and > creditors of the said deceased,. to be r ana appear oerore me ai our nexi x-rubate Court for the said county, to be ' holden at York Court House on the 22ND DAY OF DECEMBER, 1905, to r shew cause, if any, why the said Administration should not be gTanted. Given under my hand and seal, this 7th day of December, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and five and in the 130th year of American Independence. L. R. WILLIAMS. Probate Judge of York County. Dec. 8 f 2t PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO. Miss ROSA J. LINDSAY. Now is the time and Lindsay's Studio the place where you can have tine - Photos made of yourself and family, s You can order any size, style and I number. Call and examine samples f and decide what you want right away. Hours from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Miss ROSA J. LINDSAY. Phone 132. 3-SMITH ( Unloading D-OF-THE-YEAR STOCK TAKING. "V EQUIRES US TO RETURN THE AMO ) REQUIRE IT. BECAUSE OF THESI ANUARY 1ST, AND IN ORDER TO I ? T^Trnrv rvr?Tir\T nn T/~?T7 STLK.'K. AINU IVI a ft IV u L/u ** ri\i^c NERY, LADIES' SKIRTS. ETC.. TO TH Y ESPECIALLY ATTRACTIVE BAR BLIC AT THIS SEASON OF THE YEA AT VARIETY OF GOODS DOWN TO I BELIEVE THIS TO BE TRUE?AND E OFFERING CERTAIN LINES OF ) EUY THEM WITH A VIEW TO FUT YAFFORD TO LET THIS OPPORTU Y MANY OF THESE GOODS OVER T< E WANT TO TURN THE GOODS INT< flLL DO SOME QUICK BUYING?AND T WE HAVE NOT CUT PRICES ON T SAME PRICES WE WOULD HAVE T' EREFORE BE LOSING MONEY ON E^ Y OF OUR CUSTOMERS WANT US , THAT COSTS $1.15 AT THE FACTOR OULD HARDLY AFFORD TO CUT Tt OTHER QUALITIES. IF YOU WILL GOING UP IN PRICE LIKE COTTON. TAINLY SOME BARGAINS BELOW: LL INTEREST Y that were <2.50. <3.50, <4.50, <5, <6, $7.50, <10, <12.50 and <15, that are now going at $1.88, $2.63, $3.38, $3.75, $1.50, $5.63, $7.50, $9.38 and $11.25 j the Suit. OVERCOATS FOR MEN AND BOYS. We have too many Overcoats of all sizes and qualities, we know that. But ' don't take up the Idea that we have not been selling them. We have sold lots of them?we just had a big stock. I We have sold Overcoats to parties af. ter they* had "shopped" the town. . Our prices did the work, and "UnI loading Sale" prices will do more of it. For instance: Black Beaver Overcoats, velvet collars, dress style, sizes 36 and 37. Was <6. now going at $4.50. Blue Chinchilla Overcoat, velvet collar, dress style, sizes 36 to 40, was : J7.00, but now they go at $5.25. Blue and Black Beavers, heavy > weight, velvet collar, mercerized lin' Ing, sizes 35 to 40, was $7.50 now go ing at $5.65. > Black Beaver, extra well finished, 1 sizes 36 to 38. Was $8.50. Now $6.38. Men's Dark Gray Mixed Ulsters, ex tra large collars, side pockets, extra long split skirts, well made through1 out. and an excellent garment for rld' ing. Sizes 36, 37, 42. Was $9 each. Now going at $6.75. Fancy Brown Stripe Coats, Raglan style, extra long, belted; something new in top coats, sizes 37 and 38, Was $10, now going at $8.00. I Dark Gray Mixture Coat, fine trim mings, sizes 38 to 42. Was $10. Now going at $8.00. I Black Beaver Coat,. Dragonia col, lar, Crocknot lining, very durable and . dressy. An exceptional value at $10. Now going at $8.00. 1 Steel Gray Mixture Coat, a very : stylish top coat for dress. Was $12.50. . Sizes 36, 37 and 38. Now $0.38. R*fra Seal Brown Beaver Coat, in I sizes 35. 40 and 42. This is an especi i tally good value and a handsome coat. SnvniTH AUCTION SALES. CLERK'S SALE. State of South Carolina?County of York. * COURT or COMMON PLBAS. B. D. Springs vs. Boyce Bennett, B. F. Bennett and C. E. Bennett. PURSUANT to an order of court In the above stated case, I will sell before the Court House door at Yorkvllle, on the FIRST TUESDAY IN JANUARY. 1906 (the first Monday being a legal holiday) the following described real property to wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of land, situated In the county and state aforesaid, on the east side of Catawba river, Fort Mill township, bounded on the east by lands of A. Graham, deceased, on the south by lands of R. G. Bennett, deceased, on the west by lands of B. F. Garrison, on the north by lands of Theodosia N. Ferrall, containing ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY ACRES, more or less. TERMS OF SALE?One-half cash, and balance on a credit of twelve months, ard secured by bond and mortgage of premises with Interest from day of sale, with privilege of purchaser to pay for all papers. Bid must be complied with within half an hour, or property will be resold at the risk of defaulting purchaser. J. A. TATE, C. C. C. Pis. Dec. 16 f. St CTT.aK'S ? A T.W. Stats of South Carolina?County of York. TN TUB COURT Or COMMON PLRA8. Martha E. Mlnter and Sarah A. Mlnter against Pearl Lee Stewart, James D. Stewart, Mary J. Porter, Catharine Gibson, Laura Ross Smith, Louisa Stewart, John Dexter Stewart, William Stewart, Ellie Stewart, Ftmnle Roberson, Meek Stewart and Pearl Stewart as heirs at law of W. T. Stewart, deceased, and William G. White, administrator of the said W. T. Stewart, deceased. PURSUANT to an order of Court In the above stated ease, I will sell before the Court House Door at Yorkville, on the FIRST TUESDAY IN JANUARY, 1906 (The first Monday being a legal holiday), the following described real property, to wit: "All that piece, parcel or tract of land lying about two and one-half miles from the town of Yorkville, In the County and State aforesaid, and bounded by the lands of H. A. D. NeeIy, Martha E. Mlnter, Mrs. Mary Smith and Robert Lee, containing THIRTYEIGHT AND ONE-HALF ACRE8, more or less." Terms of Sale?One-half CASH, and the Balance twelve tnontns alter aate with interest from date and secured by bond and mortgage of the premises, with leave to the purchaser to pay entire bid in cash. Purchaser to pay for all papers. J. A. TATE, C. C. C. Pis. Dec. 15 . f St WILKERSON'S Hoine-Made Molasses I HAVE THIS WELL KNOWN KIND IN STOCK NOW.. .50c Gallon. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR?the dark N. C. raised?at 5 Cents a pound. Also a First Class Self-Ralsing kind, put up by LEQOETT?in 15c and 25c packages. A barrel of TIP TOP MACKEREL. Just opened* at 10c apiece?8 for 25c. LOUIS ROTH. ts~ Read The Clansman In The Enquirer?back numbers furnished to limited number new subscribers. mmmmmmmm a am* ;o.s j : Sale! VE DO THIS BECAUSE IT UNT OF GOODS ON HAND 3 FACTS IT IS DESIRABLE 1RING THIS ABOUT IN AS !S ON A NUMBER OF DIF- A E VERY LOWEST LIMITGAINS?BARGAINS SUCH R. FIGURES THAT WILL NOT THIS BEING TRUE, WISE GOODS AT PRICES AT URE SALES. THIS BEING NITY SLIP. WE COULD. ) ANOTHER SEASON: BUT 0 MONEY BY DECEMBER I > DO IT AT THIS STORE. HEM, BECAUSE IN MANY D PAY FOR THEM IF WE ^ERY PAIR SOLD SHOULD TO DO THAT. FOR INY TODAY. CONSIDERING IE PRICE ON THIS SHOE. TAKE OUR ADVICE YOU IN THE MEANTIME CAST OU : I Was S14.00. Now going at... .$10.50. Genuine English Black Beaver Coats, velvet collar, full dress style, sizes 35, 37, 38 and 42. This is a very nobby and stylish garment. Regular price $14. Now going at ....$10.50. BOYS' OVERCOATS. Ages 17 and 18 years, Black Cloth, full weight, full length, velvet collars. Former price J4. Now $8. ladies' shikts . In black and gray. Our Skirts are all well made, full widths. Inverted plaits, back seams double stitched, and worth more than original prices. The prices were $2, J2.50', J3. 34, $5, 36. Now going at *1.50, *1.88, *2.25, *3, *3.75, $-1.50. UNDERWEAR. We have an unusually full line of Underwear for Infants. Children, Misses. Boys. Girls, Ladies, Youths and Men in both cotton and wool. We have just received another shipment of Hats?good values?for men and boys. See us for Hats. SHOES. This is unquestionably our strong line. We have bought as many Shoes since October 1st to keep our stock up to standard as we bought before that date for our Fall trade. This rebuying has been made necessary because of our immense Shoe trade, the largest In the history of our establishment. If you want Shoes for any member of the family it is decidedly to your interest to see us before buying. as we have the Shoes and are making the prices that sell the goods. DRESS GOODS. We have Just received another shipment of Dress Goods. In this lot you will And a good assortment or rtepeilant Cloth In Blue, Black and Brown. I GET THE HABIT of Going to the [ CO.